Yeah, sounding more and more like I should just pick up an A2000 with a
HD controller installed...
Thanks.
Curt
steven stengel wrote:
Good luck! You might be better off borrowing, or
sending the disks to someone with an Amiga 2000 (or greater) - they almost always have
hard drives. With CrossDOS, they can copy the data to IBM floppy disks. Please define
"a ton"...
--- On Sat, 10/17/09, Curt @ Atari Museum <curt at atarimuseum.com> wrote:
From: Curt @ Atari Museum <curt at
atarimuseum.com>
Subject: Amiga 1000 Hard Drives...
To: "On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009, 4:31 PM
Yeah yeah, I know.... What does
an Atari guy need with an Amiga HD. I have a
ton of Lynx developer disks, all in Amiga format that I need
to read and I have an Amiga 1000, so to make things easier
I'd like to add a Hard Drive onto it for doing the OS load
up, using the Cloanto tools and transfer those disks over to
my PC.
Now for a guy who 20 years ago used to get involved in the
numerous Atari vs. Amiga battles, I find it interesting that
there are more hard disk interfaces for the ST's then you
can count, yet for the life of me, I can't seem to clearly
find any Amiga 1000 hard drive interfaces with the exception
of the Pheonix motherboard
replacement. Anyone on the list who's an
Amiga fan know exactly where I can find a hard disk solution
for the Amiga (commercial or homebrew) that is still
actively and easily available.
Curt